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Govt not considering any major changes in Army Act, clarifies Khawaja Asif

Says media hype over amendments in the Act is uncalled for
Defence minister Khawaja Asif said that the Supreme Court had demanded review of relevant clauses. File photo
Defence minister Khawaja Asif said that the Supreme Court had demanded review of relevant clauses. File photo

Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has rejected the reports about the amendments to Pakistan Army Act 1952 saying that the government was not considering any major changes in the said Act.

“Media hype over amendments in Pakistan Army Act is uncalled for,” the defence minister said in a tweet.

Asif’s statement comes after Dawn newspaper claimed that the government was cinsidering amendment to the Army Act, which would empower the prime minister to retain an incumbent army chief with a simple notification rather than through a complex constitutional process that also requires the President’s assent.

According to the proposed amendment in Section 176 titled ‘Power to make rules’, the word ‘retention’ shall be inserted after ‘reappointment’ in the current text of the law, while the word ‘resignation’ would be inserted after the word ‘release’.

The newspaper claimed that the proposed changes were approved by the Ministry of Defence last month and were set to land in a November 11 meeting of the Cabinet Committee for Disposal of Legislative Cases (CCLC) but were canceled for unknown reasons.

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